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Ch3, page 7 now up! landylachs.com/harbinger/ch3/g

The fourth panel of this page is a callback from quite a while ago! It was a bit of a challenge making it (hopefully) recognizable - let me know if it's clear or not.

Next page on Wednesday!

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Also! Did you know this Thursday is Heart of Thorn's 10-year anniversary? :D Ten years since anticipating an answer to the question of where are you, Malyck! Haha. ;p

It's #PortfolioDay
I'm Evaristo Ramos, a freelance comic artist and illustrator from Brazil!
I'm currently open for all types of commissions and comic work! You can check out some of my work on my Mastodon profile here, but I’m also leaving my Behance and DeviantArt portfolios below.
Thanks!

DeviantArt: deviantart.com/evaristoramosar
Behance: behance.net/evaristoramos
#mastoart #comics #portfolio #comics #comissions #artist #art

Hello everyone following the portfolioday hashtag.

My name is Sacha and I am an illustrator and comic artist from Québec. My main project is a comic book series called Seeds of Spring. It's a historical YA comic about the life of Peter Kropotkin.
Available as a PDF at ko-fi.com/sacharavenda66232/sh
And can also be orders physically from you local comic book shop, or from the publisher at microcosmpublishing.com/catalo

I also take commission for DnD and TTRPG characters. ko-fi.com/sacharavenda66232/co

As well as storyboardsm album covers, book illustration and 2D art for games.

#mastoart#art#fediart

Good summary of the industry as a whole. Although this observation strikes me as curious: "The back issue market also appears to be shifting from collectors to readers, with retailers reporting that sales of slabbed comics are down and sales of inexpensive reader copies are up."

With some really strong TPB and growing digital programs, why would readers gravitate towards back issues? Generally, reprints and digital would be cheaper AND more readily available, so why go hunting through long boxes? I suspect there's something else at play here, but offhand I don't know what.
icv2.com/articles/markets/view
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icv2.comICv2 White Paper: It's a New WorldBig Shifts Lead to Good News for Direct Market in 2025